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BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

President
Andrew Allan

1st Vice President
William Ritchie

2nd Vice President
Craig Barclay

Treasurer
Bonnie MacLeod

Recording Secretary
Janice Beutner

Corresponding Secretary
« Audrey Barclay

Past President
Robert McNeill

Director
« Bruce Barclay

Director
« Donald Macleod

Director
Raymond McQueen

Director
James Shelby

Liason From
Rochester Scottish
Pipes & Drums

Malcom Kirby


 

« denotes founding member.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Our Board and Committee members are listed at left and right.
Scroll down to view pictures of some of our recent events.


Bob McNeill, Irene Heidenreich, Craig Barclay, and Betty Phillips
at the CNY (Liverpool) Games, 2009



Craig Barclay, Irene Heidenreich, Andy Allan, Betty Phillips, and Joe Nairn
at the Niagara Celtic (Olcott) Games, 2009



Kirkin' of the Tartan at the Church of the Epiphany (Episcopal), September 2009


- Robert Burns Supper, January 2010 at Brook-Lea -


Andrew Allan performs the Gillie Callum


Bob McNeill Toasts the Immortal Memory


Joe Nairn Toasts the Lassies


Rochester Scottish Pipes & Drums plays for the crowd


While the Board members sing 'Flower of Scotland'
(Pictured are: Betty Phillips, Joe Nairn, Irene Heidenreich, Bob McNeill, and Andy Allan)


 


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COMMITTEE CHAIRS:

Burns Night Supper
Andrew Allan

Highland Games
James Shelby

Kirkin' O'
The Tartan

Bruce Barclay

Membership
Bonnie MacLeod

Tartan Day Celebration
William Ritchie

Tartan Thistle Newsetter
Craig Barclay

Web Site
Robert McNeill

 

 



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